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The cubes were cut and polished to reflect a beam of light directly back toward its point of origin -- the same way the tiny elements of reflectors do on cars, trucks and bicycles.
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Was there a tiny element of obscure cruelty, even revenge in Bayley's memoir?
There is also no doubt that a tiny element of so-called dissident republican groups – some of whom are little more than criminal gangs – were able to mobilise an antisocial element to engage in street disorder.
Where you might hear some tiny element of commonality with Francis's metallic brethren is on Wake Up! Go! Go! Forward – a track title that sounds as if it ought to have come off a Bow Wow Wow album.
These images have spread across the internet like wildfire; partly because this election is legitimately the dullest thing in all of history, but mainly because there's a tiny element of truth to them.
There is a tiny element of truth here — when Americans win it usually is by daring and flair, the odds on successful drills being remote in this country — but still, the jingoism irks.
There is a tiny element of truth here when Americans win it usually is by daring and flair, the odds on successful drills being remote in this country but still, the jingoism irks.
Susan Sontag wrote, in 1977, "While real people are out there killing themselves or other real people, the photographer stays behind his or her camera, creating a tiny element of another world: the image-world that will outlast us all".
There is a school of thought that Brexit is only one tiny element of the threat to the EU; that it is existentially imperilled by its inability to cope with the refugee crisis in a humane and co-operative way, and Putin is actively driving the flow of refugees in order to maximise this schism.
Sir Richard Ottaway, the Tory MP who chairs the committee, said: "The FCO's budget is a tiny element of government expenditure but it makes a disproportionate contribution to policymaking at the highest level, including decisions on whether the UK should go to war.
Johnson managed to invent an entire newspaper genre: the Euromyth, a story that had a tiny element of truth at the outset but which was magnified so far beyond reality that by the time it reached the reader it was false.
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